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2020

Feb 20, Los Angeles. Bob to cook for a private event

March 7, Windsor, ON. Bob to appear at the Windsor Essex Homebuilder’s show. Details TBA

June 14, Toronto. Toronto Taste. In his role as a Second Harvest ambassador, Bob will participate in this multi-chef tasting in support of Second Harvest. Details and tickets at https://secondharvest.ca/toronto-taste/

June 23 – 25,  Bend, OR. On behalf of Share Our Strength’s NoKidHungry initiative, Bob is joining 200 chefs on a 3-day, 300-mile bike ride. To help Bob raise his goal of $10,000, please consider donating. Donations of more than $100 will be rewarded with a Surreal treat. You can contribute at: https://p2p.onecause.com/chefscycle2020/bob-blumer

Oct 21-25,  Wolfville, Nova Scotia. Devour Food Film Festival. Bob returns for the seventh time to host the post-screening interviews and participate in a a variety of events at the world’s largest all-food film, film festivals http://devourfest.com/

More appearances to be announced soon

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] Beanie Sliders Veggie burgers get a bad rap—and for good reason. They are usually thin and dry with a hint of sawdust. These kid-friendly sliders are luscious and satisfying. They deliver lot of healthy protein, fiber, and nutrients, with none of the saturated fat and all

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] Smashed potatoes I am a total potato slut. As soon as I see a well-prepared spud, my willpower disappears, and despite my best intentions I can’t control myself from hoovering down everything within arm’s reach. Fresh-cut, extra-crispy French fries (ideally with aioli) top my list, but

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] Faux Fries Who doesn’t love French fries for dessert?!   Ingredients: 1 loaf of pound cake (store bought, such as Entenmann’s) 1 fast food cardboard French fry container (ask politely and you shall receive)   Preheat oven to 350°F Trim the dome off the top of the loaf and a thin layer of

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] Crackerjack soup Every once and a while you’ve just gotta think outside the box—the Crackerjack box that is. This savory-but-sweet peanut soup has its roots in Georgia. I’ve swapped out several of the traditional ingredients and replaced the cream with coconut milk. It adds a layer

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] Chocolate wontons Think about how much you love crispy, crunchy Chinese or Vietnamese spring rolls. Now imagine how good they would taste if you replaced the bamboo shoots, water chestnuts, green onions and so on with melted milk chocolate, gooey caramel, crunchy peanut butter and slices

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] Cereal killer soup I made this soup in a breakfast-for-dinner episode of Surreal Gourmet. My guests were a group of Toronto taxi drivers who worked the all-night shift and were accustomed to eating dinner after the sun rose. They came from all walks of life and